AND SURGERY. 225 



In the year 1796 the perpetual fubfcribeirs 

 amounted to one hundred and fixteen, the 

 annual, to eight hundred and twenty-four. 



PRESIDENT, 



His Grace theDuKE of Northiijmberland^ 



K. G. F. R. S. F. A, S. 

 VICE-PRESIDENTS, 



Henry, Duke of Buccleugh, k. t. 



Francis, Duke of Bedford. 



George, Earl of Morton, f.r.s. f.a.s. 



George, Earl of Pembroke. 



Philip, Earl of Chefterfield, f. r. s. 



George, Earl of Macclesfield, 



George, Earl of Warwick. 



George, Lord Rivers, ll, d. 



George, Lord Kinnaird. 



Francis, Lord Heathfield. 



Thomas, Lord Rancliffe, f. r. s. f. a. s. 



Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury, m. p. 



I cannot fo well defcribe the views and ob- 

 je£ls of this inftitution, as from the (hort ftate- 

 ment printed by the authority of the Gover- 

 nors, of which the followinp; is an abftraft : 



The grand obje6l is the improvement of 

 veterinary knowledge, in order to remedy 

 the ignorance and incompetency of farriers, 

 " fo long and univerfally complained of; for 

 this end a large piece of ground has been 

 VOL. II, Q " provided. 



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